A Tale Of Two Presidents: George W. Bush And Hugo Chavez

Robert Paul Reyes
President George W. Bush is a lame duck with waning support at home and a shattered reputation abroad. Even a sniveling puppet like Nouri Al-Maliki, the Prime Minister of the Green Zone, feels emboldened enough to publicly snub Dubya.

President George W. Bush has learned the hard way that acting like a cowboy, in the global village, leads to disaster. He went to war with his guns blazing “shock and awe”; in his hubris confident that he didn’t need the support of the rest of the world.

Now the weakened and embattled president is seriously considering seeking the support of Iran — one of the members of the “axis of evil.” Asking Iran to help defuse the Iraq conflagration is like asking Oprah Winfrey to keep an eye on your freshly baked cookies to make sure nobody eats them before dinner.

The Bush Administration has ineffectually tried to undermine the rule of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

But Bush’s nemesis has been re-elected in a landslide, capturing a mandate to lead a socialist revolution that challenges America’s nefarious influence in Latin America.


Today we gave another lesson in dignity to the imperialists, it is another defeat for the empire of Mr Danger,” he (Chavez) roared to the crowd. “It’s another defeat for the devil who tries to dominate the world.”

Quotation from Associated Press

Bush naively thought he could establish a democracy in Iraq –, the first domino in what would one day be a democratic Middle East. God, what an idiot!

American prestige, power and influence in the world has been diminished not only in the Middle East but in Europe and throughout the world.

Hugo Chavez exults as his influence extends throughout Latin America, while Bush sighs while his influence shrinks to the confines of the Oval Office.

Viva Hugo Chavez!

Impeach George W. Bush!
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